MLS: Inter Miami 1, Toronto FC 1
Lionel Messi scored for the third time in four Major League Soccer matches this season, helping Inter Miami get a draw with Toronto FC on Sunday night. Federico Bernardeschi opened the scoring for Toronto.
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Lionel Messi scored for the third time in four Major League Soccer matches this season, helping Inter Miami get a draw with Toronto FC on Sunday night. Federico Bernardeschi opened the scoring for Toronto.
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